Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . OHIO UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 65 duty requires a statement or an explana-tion. Never permit another to be misled bysilence. Let openness, candor, and simple. CHARLES G. MATTHEWS, Ph. honesty regulate your conduct in your dealingswith your fellow-men. With such principlesto guide her young men and young women,Ohio may ever hold her regal head proudlyaloft among her fair sisters of the shall be, in every truth, the blessedLand of the free and home of the brave. OPENING ADDRESS ByHon. Edgar Ervin. Mr. President, Faculty and Stude


Ohio University bulletin Summer school, 1909 . OHIO UNIVERSITY BULLETIN 65 duty requires a statement or an explana-tion. Never permit another to be misled bysilence. Let openness, candor, and simple. CHARLES G. MATTHEWS, Ph. honesty regulate your conduct in your dealingswith your fellow-men. With such principlesto guide her young men and young women,Ohio may ever hold her regal head proudlyaloft among her fair sisters of the shall be, in every truth, the blessedLand of the free and home of the brave. OPENING ADDRESS ByHon. Edgar Ervin. Mr. President, Faculty and Students of OhioUniversity, Ladies and Gentlemen: I appreciate the privilege of taking partin these exercises at Ohio University—aplace so appropriate for their holding. Thehistory of Ohio University is set amongmatters and events of great moment. Con-temporaneous with its origin, we find themaster intellects of our ancestors bringingforth the great Ordinance of 1787 and oursupreme law of the land embodied in theConstitution of the United States. Foundedby the Ordinance of 1787, incorporated inthe Territorial Act of 1802. it was broughtinto definite existence by wise legislation in1S04. The hist


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